How Giant Dinosaurs Survived Vulnerable Youth

Drawing of a juvenile titanosaur. Note the bony scales on its back that researchers suggest protected it from predators.
(Image credit: Deverson da Silva)

Titanosaurs were among the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth, with some gargantuan examples believed to have weighed more than 100 tons. Bony scales dotted their hides, but their purpose remained a mystery.

Analysis of titanosaur embryos suggest these scales helped protect the giants during their vulnerable youth, guarding them against predators.

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